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Subido: 2011/03/15

Written by Freddie Mercury

Performed by Queen

From the 2011 compilation "Deep Cuts (Vol. 1)"

Originally from the 1974 album "Queen II"

This is the complete, stand-alone, non-segued recording, containing no part of "Funny How Love Is," which cross-fades from "The March Of The Black Queen" on the album.

This version is only available on "Queen: Deep Cuts (Vol. 1)"

Visuals are a series of randomly selected fantasy images.

Enjoy!

Comments are welcome

Comentarios

9 years ago

Steve Nicholas

Love that comment... sounds like it was recorded in a teenagers bedroom. It was 40 fuckin' years ago you twat!!!!

9 years ago

Holly McGowan

In a way this is kind of heavy metal bc the tune changes every so often

9 years ago

Steven Clark

The only problem with this version is that I feel like the song should always segue into Funny How Love Is.

9 years ago

Shannon Smith

with most bands or songwriters, you can see their influences fairly easily. with Freddie, it's always a mystery. He wrote the most amazingly original songs that seem to come out of nowhere and had an uncanny knack for sorting out and producing over the top harmonies. This song is a masterpiece and I always describe the sounds of it as Heavy Metal meets Disney. I just love it.

9 years ago

MyGabriel70

AMAZING¡¡¡¡ GOD SAVE THE QUEEN¡¡¡¡

9 years ago

GTA5 PC_Style

I was about to dive into a chorus of "Funny.............." but mildly surprised and made me smile. Still an excellent song..

10 years ago

Antigua Riccardo

A part this version..The song in itself was recorded badly..Los angeles

10 years ago

Ezzie Stone

That note.....how does he have testicles?

10 years ago

Ezzie Stone

Now what we need is to make the ending run into Stairway to Heaven. I've actually fiddle around and it works and combines to make the greatest 14 minutes in music history.

10 years ago

Jonathan G.

Wow. That was amazing.

10 years ago

Mike Tiano

I think they only recorded a part of it within a medley, the ending section starting at "I reign with my left hand, I rule with my right".

10 years ago

Niki Tchompalov

Actualy there is live performance :) In 1974 rainbow concert 1975 london theathre and I think in 1976 in hyde park

10 years ago

TBrocks13

Indeed! That would have been terrible if it was never recorded. Personally, it's in my top 2 favorite of Queen, the second being "The Prophet's Song". Both are true masterpieces! :)

10 years ago

Stefano Pavone

It's a miracle this song was ever recorded in the studio. :)

10 years ago

Danz D

Wow I love this, send shivers down my spines! I could actually hear all the different instrument parts in this mix clearly, especially the piano parts, amazing! This is definitely my all time favorite Queen song from my favorite Queen album, would be great to if they would do a 5.1 surround remaster/remix of Queen II like the 'A Night At The Opera' album. It's a pity they never performed the whole song live, they'd probably need some extra backing singers and an extra guitarist to do it.

10 years ago

Ezzie Stone

they did part of it in a medley in 1975 in their hammersmith show

10 years ago

Jose Fernando Diaz Villanueva

One of the Best songs ever made, music and lyrics. Sadly isn't a popular song.. but I guess that makes ir still better, only true fans know this song. A magic and powerful song

10 years ago

Nos tromo

The final cut, wonderful!!!!

10 years ago

agogobell28

This was recorded on 16 tracks.... :-O

10 years ago

MrJohnnyDistortion

Thanks for the lead on Dios Salve A La Reina.They are very very good.

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